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Four Sentence Types

Four Sentence Types. End Marks Lesson. Context Clues. Determine the meaning of the bolded words based on the context of the sentences. Jane’s dad interrogated her about where she went late last night. John declared that he had the correct answer to the problem.

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Four Sentence Types

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  1. FourSentence Types End Marks Lesson

  2. ContextClues Determine the meaning of the boldedwords based on the context of the sentences. • Jane’s dad interrogated her about where she went late last night. • John declared that he had the correct answer to the problem. • When she stubbed her toe on the corner, she suddenly exclaimed, “Ouch!” • The king issued many imperativesto his subjects.

  3. EndMarks Three ways to end sentences in English: Period . Question ? Exclamation Point ! There are fourtypes of sentences.

  4. DeclarativeSentences Make statements and end with periods Examples Cookies taste good. We didn’t get home until late. Dolphins can recognize their reflections.

  5. ExclamatorySentences Excitedly express emotion, end with exclamation points Examples The robber is escaping! That car is headed right for us! I can’t believe we won!

  6. ImperativeSentences Give orders, commands and instructions, end with periods or exclamation points. The subject is always “you” and implied. Examples Be home by midnight. Drop the weapon! (You,) Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

  7. InterrogativeSentences Ask questions, end with question marks. Examples Are you going home? When is the graduation? Why didn’t I take notes?

  8. Practice Write down whether each sentence is… • Declarative • Imperative • Exclamatory • Interrogative

  9. 1 Get out some paper and a pencil.

  10. 2 If you don’t have a pencil, you can use one of my crayons.

  11. 3 Why aren’t you doing your work?

  12. 4 The students wondered how many questions they would have to answer.

  13. 5 I’m so happy that we don’t have to write the sentences!

  14. 6 Stop playing around and listen to instruction.

  15. 7 We have to answer and review ten practice questions before the lesson is done.

  16. 8 Why didn’t you put your name on top of your paper?

  17. 9 Stop bothering her!

  18. 10 He wondered why he got number ten wrong.

  19. Answers • Imperative • Declarative • Interrogative • Declarative • Exclamatory • Imperative • Declarative • Interrogative • Imperative • Declarative

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